Following is information about Danville State Hospital and its programs. If you have additional questions that are not answered within this site, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

We take great pride in being a part of the service continuum for individuals who have severe mental illness and substance abuse issues and continue to strive daily to provide optimal services for those in need.

Theresa Long RN, MS Chief Executive Officer

Location of the Hospital

Danville State Hospital, a long-term psychiatric facility, is located one mile northeast of Danville, Pennsylvania.

The living areas for consumers are primarily single rooms, with only a few double or multi-bed rooms in each unit.

Admission Process

Individuals admitted to Danville State Hospital must come directly from an inpatient hospitalization at a community hospital. Admission referrals from the general public are not accepted. If the treating physician at the community hospital determines that the individual requires longer term psychiatric treatment, a referral is initiated by the social worker at that facility.

The approval of the appropriate County Mental Health designee from the county where the person resides, and

An involuntary commitment by court order under Section 304 or 305 of the Mental Health Procedures Act of 1976.

Voluntary commitments are acceptable, however, must come through the County Mental Health Program and have their approval.

Hours of Operation and Contact Information

Social Work staff is available weekdays at 570-271-4563 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to answer questions about admission procedures.

Clinical referral materials should be mailed by an approved referral source (an acute care community psychiatric hospital) simultaneously to the appropriate County Mental Health designee from the individual's home county and to:

Visiting hours are weekdays from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Weekends from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Visitation by clergy, attorneys, and others due to special circumstances can be made other times through prior arrangements. The hospital provides guidance, which must be adhered to during visitation, related to items that may be restricted from the premises.

Patient's Rights

Individuals are provided with a copy and explanation of our Patient's Rights statement upon admission. A full-time External Consumer Advocate is available to all individuals and their families.

Patient Programs

The Danville State Hospital Active Treatment Program encompasses the use of medical, occupational therapy, vocational adjustment services, therapeutic recreation, nursing, social workers, psychology and chaplaincy efforts.

Every individual receives at least three hours of active treatment daily and in some cases more. All therapeutic programs are individualized to the specific needs unique to each person. Clinical efforts in the rehabilitation process are geared toward preparing the individual for return to the community.

Program activities are geared toward educating the individual in developing skills. These activities are part of the treatment plan as goals and approaches. Programs are assigned on the basis of individual assessments. These programs will enable the person to acquire or relearn skills that will help them function successfully in the community despite residual symptoms. Program outcomes are seen as effective if they provide successful reentry into the community and if they blend with community programs. This provides a smoother transition to community life and treatment.

In conjunction with their treatment team, individuals may choose programs that will meet their needs and help them prepare to function in the community. They are provided with an active program schedule to help them improve attendance and aid with the structuring of their day.

The hospital holds strongly that persons in service working in partnership with clinical staff hold the key to recovery. Effective clinical services are vital in the psychiatric rehabilitation of an individual. Ongoing assessment of clinical programs by staff and people receiving the service is paramount if an individual is to eventually be able to function effectively in a community setting. This facility strives to work with individuals to give them the tools they need to bring this about.

Directions

From the Harrisburg Area:

Take Route 11/15 North through Shamokin Dam and Hummels Wharf. Where Routes 11 and 15 split, stay right and follow the signs for Route 11 North through Northumberland to Danville. At the first traffic light in Danville (Wendy's is on the corner) go straight. Follow the signs for Route 11 North through 4 more traffic lights. As you head out of town, you will see the high school on your right. At this traffic light, turn right. This is the entrance to Danville State Hospital. Go straight past the entrance to the high school and past a daycare center that will be on your right. At the four-way intersection, turn right onto Copper Beech Drive. Go past the garages and turn left onto Kirkbride Drive. The Administration Building is on your left.

From the Southeast Pennsylvania Area:

Go North on the Northeast Extension of the Turnpike to Exit 95 (Pocono\White Haven exit). Get on Interstate 80 West to Exit 232 (Buckhorn exit). At the traffic light, turn left onto Route 42 towards Bloomsburg. In approximately 2 miles, get on Route 11 South to Danville. Go approximately 8 miles. At the second traffic light turn left. This is the entrance to Danville State Hospital. Go straight past the entrance to the high school and past a child care center that will be on your right. At the four-way intersection, turn right onto Copper Beech Drive. Go past the garages and turn left onto Kirkbride Drive. The Administration Building is on your left.

Alternate Southeast Pennsylvania Directions:

Follow Route 61 North to the Mount Carmel / Kulpmont area. Take Route 54 West through Elysburg to Danville. After crossing the Susquehanna River from Riverside to Danville, take the first right onto Front Street. Stay on this street until you pass the elementary school that will be on your left. Go one block further and turn left for one block, then turn right onto Market Street. Go approximately one mile, past the water treatment plant, to the Danville State Hospital entrance. Turn left onto Gate House Drive and continue up the hill. The North Central Secure Treatment Unit (NCSTU) is on the right and the hospital's Administration Building is straight ahead.

From the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Area:

Take Interstate 81 South. Get on Interstate 80 West to Exit 232 (Buckhorn exit). At the traffic light, turn left onto Route 42 towards Bloomsburg. In approximately 2 miles, get on Route 11 South to Danville. Go approximately 8 miles. At the second traffic light turn left. This is the entrance to Danville State Hospital. Go straight past the entrance to the high school and past a daycare center that will be on your right. At the four-way intersection, turn right onto Copper Beech Drive. Go past the garages and turn left onto Kirkbride Drive. The Administration Building is on your left.

From Western Pennsylvania Area:

Take Interstate 80 East to Exit 224 (Danville exit). Get on Route 54 East to Danville (approximately 3 miles). At the traffic light at the intersection of Route 54 and 11 (Wendy's is on the corner); turn left onto Route 11 North. Follow the signs for Route 11 North through 4 more traffic lights. As you head out of town, you will see the high school on your right. At this traffic light, turn right. This is the entrance to Danville State Hospital. Go straight past the entrance to the high school and past a daycare center that will be on your right. At the four-way intersection, turn right onto Copper Beech Drive. Go past the garages and turn left onto Kirkbride Drive. The Administration Building is on your left.

There is visitor parking around the circle drive. Please register at the reception desk as you enter the Administration Building, and the Communication Center staff can direct you. Registration at the Communication Center requires the following: photo ID, license plate number, make and model of vehicle.

Employment Opportunities

Danville State Hospital provides a variety of employment opportunities and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For specific information regarding current and future openings please contact:

Or visit the State Civil Service Commission Web site at www.scsc.state.pa.us for additional information.

We are always looking for quality employees who are dedicated to the psychiatric care of adults with mental illnesses.

History of Danville State Hospital

Danville State Hospital is the oldest state psychiatric facility currently in operation in Pennsylvania and was incorporated on April 13, 1869. In October 1872, three years after the cornerstone of the Block Building was laid, Danville State Hospital formally was opened. By Sept. 30, 1873, 138 male and 72 female patients had been admitted for treatment. Other maintenance buildings had been erected by this time in order to increase the size and services of the facility.

The land on which Danville State Hospital stands today was originally a tract owned by pioneer Daniel Montgomery, cofounder (with his father) of Danville and for whom the town was named. He willed it to his son, Daniel Strawbridge Montgomery, who gave it to his daughter, Margaret. Margaret married W.W. Pineo. As Executor of her Estate, the latter conveyed it to the State Hospital. Its 250 acres were purchased for $26,600 and Danville citizens backed the project by contributing $16,123.12 of that total.

The late Dr. Horrace Victor Pike (1877-1948) was a great innovator at Danville State Hospital. He initiated the first mental health clinic in state hospital service and was the first clinical director in the state under the Bureau of Mental Health, Department of Welfare. He was a specialist in neuropsychiatry, a widely known nerve specialist and the author of over fifty papers in the fields of mental hygiene, child guidance and psychiatry.

Dr. Robert Gatski, Superintendent for 1955-1977, was the first to introduce chlorpromazine in the treatment of patients at Danville State Hospital. Since then, many new psychotropic medications have been developed. These medications have been successful in the treatment of mental illness and have facilitated the patients' placement back into the community.

In the 1950's the hospital received full approval of the Central Inspection Board of the American Psychiatric Association for excellence in patient care. The patient population showed a steady increase up to November 1955, when the figure reached 2,801. Since that time a gradual planned reduction has occurred. As a result the census in 1968 was 1,899, and on June 30, 2002, the hospital census stood at 147. This is in keeping with the modern philosophy of treating patients in the least restrictive setting. In 1976, a Long Term Care Facility (Licensed Nursing Home) was opened to address the needs of our geriatric patients who no longer were considered to be in need of psychiatric care. The Long Term Care Facility closed on May 12, 1998. With the state system downsizing and the closing of Harrisburg State Hospital, this hospital’s bed capacity increased to 180. With the consolidation effort, Danville State Hospital facilities are gradually being utilized to meet other community resource needs.

Over the past five years, much emphasis has been placed by this hospital on collaborating with county Mental Health Administrations to return individuals to the community. We work with them and assist them to divert admissions for people who can be served in a less restrictive setting. In addition, our hospital staff provides consultation on special needs populations and a myriad of training programs for community staff and providers.

In 1999, the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, under Pennsylvania's Department of Human Services, began an initiative to reduce the utilization of seclusion and restraint at the State Mental Hospitals. In adopting this initiative, Danville State Hospital has experienced success while continuing to provide a safe, effective, and collaborative treatment environment. On Nov. 30, 2004, Danville State Hospital became the first psychiatric hospital in Pennsylvania and the nation to go four years without the use of mechanical restraint. This achievement represents a significant milestone in the history of the hospital and the evolution of mental health treatment.